PARNALL PANTHER

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Hello Forum!

I am seeking informations about the PARNALL PANTHER cockpits. Other than Windsock Datafile, which I have already.

Thanks in advance

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Hi
I have been searching for anything Parnall related since I worked there in the 60's and we started researching company for K Wixey's book. Have since found this reference Applied Aerodynamics 1920 by Leonard Bairstow at the Open Library https://openlibrary.org/ Hope this helps.
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At last managed to reduce pic for this site. Not sure if same photo same as one mentioned above as cannot get into that one.

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Thanks a lot. I managed to get a copy of Wixey work. I missed it...thanks for the idea.

From your knowledge, would it be possble to find somewhere a copy of the " Handbook on the Panther Ship Aeroplane (Ministry of Munitions 1918)" ?

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Thanks to all for the useful replies!

I hope to get a copy of the Panther Handbook some day....any idea about where to look?

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I hope to get a copy of the Panther Handbook some day....any idea about where to look?

The National Archives at Kew have a copy according to Google.

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I do have some rigging details copied from a manual that briefly came into my possession with details of many types of aircraft. Hope these are of interest.

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Parnall Panther 1/32

Model finished

Thanks to all for helping!

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WOW ! fantastic very well done she looks stunning

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Wonderful model, congratulations!

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That 'model' is a work of art!

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2 panther to US given numbers A5751 and A5752 I had a note but cant find it at present that after retiring from use they were sent for gunnery range practice !!
Nothing on Japanese panthers but Spain also had 2 numbers M-NPPA, M-NPPB , 1 was sent on a mission to Africa 1922

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Did dig out copies of aircraft record sheets from USN [ATTACH=JSON]{"data-align":"none","data-size":"full","data-attachmentid":3836062}[/ATTACH][ATTACH=JSON]{"data-align":"none","data-size":"full","data-attachmentid":3836063}[/ATTACH]

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Sorry quite right copied files twice. Also have a cop of document detailing each Panther cost 12,230 us dollars in February 1920

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Panther cost as previous post.

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